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This is a horribly misguided and uninformed post. St. Louis City has struggled but it is actually much healthier than it has been in years, with billions of development happening in the city. Also, St. Louis is actually a highly educated and relatively stable region, contrary to popular belief. In fact, the argument could be made that Metro St. Louis is actually doing relatively the same if not better than Pittsburgh, the region is the largest its ever been, this story of a declining rust belt region is so ignorant.
I rest my case ... and the endless delusion continues. Glad you enjoy living there (far better you than I), but my perspective is hardly "ignorant." Cheers!
I knew San Francisco, and St. Louis, you're no San Francisco (thanks to Lloyd Bentson's quip to Dan Quayle during VP debates)
St. Louis does have its attributes and I have enjoyed my visits. But San Francisco has so much more charm.
AND, I thought Duluth was the San Francisco of the midwest. Not because of its charm but becasue of its hills.
I rest my case ... and the endless delusion continues. Glad you enjoy living there (far better you than I), but my perspective is hardly "ignorant." Cheers!
This doesn't work the way you think it does, you first actually have to establish a case for one... You just did exactly what I said you would do in my post, how about you go back and address it now since you're so sure of yourself
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